Few things are cuter then baby's feet! Baby feet and toes are so cute, you can keep them in your palm and feel like “eating them right up!” They are so soft and perfect and you want to keep them like this forever. How do you dress the little, tiny feet of your most adorable baby in the world?
I can only imagine where these tiny feet will go in their lifetime. My only hope is that they never forget the way home. Candice G.
I scoured the web for the best crochet baby sandals out there and came up with the following top five. These patterns are the cutest most perfect sandals for babies! You'll feel the urge to make one immediately just to see how they look on your daughter or boy's feet.
Click on the names of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages!
A written pattern for cute baby sandals. These sandals have a covered heel with gentle shell edge detail with a buttoned ankle strap and two toe straps with a flower feature.
Image source: Naomi
2. Piggy Peeps Baby Shoes *Pattern*
Cute summer sandals for girls – pictures included to help with construction.
Sizes are for a 4” shoe (G hook), and a 4.5” shoe (H hook).
1 skein is sufficient, unless you would like to do contrasting colors and/or embellishments.
Image source: Anna Virginia
These baby sandals are 10 cm/4 inches long so size 3 months approx. I have used Catania cotton yarn and a 3mm crochet hook and a tension of 6 sc and 6 rows of sc to an inch/2.5 cm. I did work the sole a bit looser, though. You can probably use the same pattern and thicker yarn for larger sizes but I haven't tested for them yet. If I do, I'll add the details later.
The sandals are worked in a single piece – the only things you need to sew on are the buttons.
Image source: aishakenza
Size: 0-6 months, app. 10 cm foot lenght
30gr 100% cotton worsted-weight yarn
crochet hook 3.25mm
Image source: Melody
5. Sole Lovely Mary Janes – Baby and Youth
These are wonderful for when your little one begins to walk.
Pattern includes baby and youth sizes; You customize the length of the sides/sole. Suede sherpa fleece may be sewn on with a regular needle & thread; no special tools required.
Image source: Lisa van Klaveren
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Thank you, @[937885229557942:274:DailyCrochet.com], for putting all 5 links on one page with their pix so I can decide right there and then (without opening more windows) what is appealing!
Welcome @[1534592331:2048:Teri]! 😉
@[1040117513:2048:Delilah N Jonathon Daigle]
laurie grigsby
Linda!! Gracias por compartir
@[506651961:2048:Angela Koski] these are cute!
Those are adorable!!
@[100001571761593:2048:Chasity Hodge]
To cute! 🙂
Mimi Ramos, little Hannah would look so cute in a pair of these and a matching hat. Haha
Leola Force oh ! You mean these ?
Yes! They are adorable. Apparently you must have beat me to finding them though. 🙂
Darn it! They’re still adorable.
How are you and her doing?
Doing very well.
Good! ❤
Melissa Lynn